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The draw distance is alarmingly short, please increase it, at least for the iPad 4.
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#1724
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How well will this run on the ipod 5?
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He said that he was playing on ipad 3 which can handle less then the ipad 2 on its native resolution they can up the graphics on an ipad 4 ipad 3 is the worst apple product made for gamers AND I ADMIT THIS PRETTY GOODNFOR ONLY 7$ what can u expect
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I would pay more for a real HD version
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I'm really starting to wonder if the majority of iOS gamers really ARE insatiable. What CM has managed to shoehorn into a mobile platform is nothing short of amazing. If presented in the console market, they would easily be able to ask $60 for this title. Being that it's coming to the AppStore, however, we all know it will only cost a fraction of that. I guess all I'm really trying to say is to take a few steps back to reflect on just HOW far iOS gaming has matured since the launch of the AppStore (or Ravensword 1 for that matter). If you ask me, we are in a truly GREAT time in mobile gaming, and I'm sure it will only get better from here. I mean, there's ALWAYS got to be something left for next time right? Apple has definitely proven that time and time again, and CM has consistently upped the ante with each of their projects as well. So, with that being said, I wouldn't hold out too long for a "double HD" version because you'll probably never end up getting to enjoy this incredible game
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I will only wait until it's .99, no IAP and free content updates for life.
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